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Setting Up Anti-Castro Cubans to be the Patsies
« on: June 16, 2021, 01:04:49 AM »
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A lot of time and effort went into setting up Anti-Castro Cubans to be the patsies.

The CIA focused their attention on anti-Castro Cubans just four days after the assassination, which would be November 26, the day that the FBI “substantially completed” its investigation.

A CIA officer at the CIA’s Miami field station wrote that he contacted a “political contact and Cuban exile leader” and several of his “assets,” telling them, among other things: “Get me all possible data on any Cuban exile you know who disappeared just before or right after the Kennedy murder and has since been missing from Miami under suspicious circumstances.

“Give me a list of all Cuban exiles or Cubano-Americans you consider to be capable of orchestrating the murder of President Kennedy in order to precipitate an armed conflict between Cuba and the USA.

“Give me a list of the richest Cubans in exile; Cubans possessing sufficient personal wealth and the possible inclination to bankroll the murder of President Kennedy.”

The CIA officer wrote, “The above questions levied on my agents were not my own invention but were the results of talk sessions held in the FI [Foreign Intelligence] branch of my Station by our Branch Chief and my fellow case officers.”

Anti-Castro Cubans were suspects in the assassination for good reason. The CIA, under the leadership of Soviet KGB officer John McCone, spent considerable time and effort making the anti-Castro Cubans look like they would have a reason to assassinate President Kennedy.

Secretary of State Dean Rusk wrote a letter to President Kennedy in March 1963, stating he was concerned about “hit and run raids by Cuban exiles,” particularly an “exile attack that caused substantial damage to a Soviet vessel.” CIA officers, of course, had to be intricately involved when their assets attacked and caused “substantial damage” to a “Soviet vessel.”

Secretary Rusk’s letter resulted in President Kennedy having the National Security Council Executive Committee meet on March 29 “to discuss the problem posed by Cuban Refugee groups.” Everyone was given a copy of the Rusk letter to use “as a basis for discussion.”

Three weeks earlier, President Kennedy had “approved” actions taken by “several departments and agencies” to “control the movement of subversives and subversive trainees.” Action was also taken to put “controls on movement of propaganda material,” along with “controls on movement of arms” and “controls on movement of funds.”

The CIA, under the leadership of KGB officer John McCone, specifically “increased its efforts designed to control the movement of persons, arms, and propaganda materials to and from Cuba.”

On March 30, one day after the NSC Executive Committee met to discuss the exile “problem,” law enforcement agencies that dealt with the Cuban exiles were directed to take “vigorous measures to assure that the pertinent laws of the United States are observed.”

Two days later, a CIA cable stated that Cuban exile leaders in Florida had been notified that they were prohibited from “travel outside Dade County,” which resulted in the “exile colony” being in an “uproar” over the travel prohibition. The cable stated that exile reaction “appears universal over this issue” and is clearly “anti-U.S. and anti-Kennedy.”

Specific Cuban exile leaders who were being handled by the CIA were extremely vocal concerning the travel prohibition, stating that the United States “cannot be trusted as an ally” and “has abandoned Cuba.” One exile leader told the FBI “to reserve space for him in local jail” as he has “no intention of accepting travel restriction.”

Another exile leader stated, “Elimination of exile action,” combined with Castro’s “crackdown” on guerilla forces in Cuba, will bring “an end to internal resistance” and ultimately lead to the Cuban people’s “acceptance of Castro.”

Cuban exiles saw the travel restriction as an “alliance” between the United States and the Soviets, and a Cuban exile leader “expressed a general opinion” among Cuban exiles that the United States was “protecting” Castro. Another exile leader stated that “it looks like” the United States is now “against the anti-Castro cause.”

A memorandum to KGB officer and CIA Director John McCone in early April 1963 states that the leader of the Cuban Revolutionary Council, Dr. Jose Miro Cardona, was resigning because of “no indication from Washington that there is a definite plan for the liberation of Cuba.” The memo to McCone goes on to cite “great and wide-spread pessimism in exile groups” because of “the restrictions imposed upon Cuban exile efforts to defeat Castro.”

McCone himself wrote a Memorandum for the Record on April 11, 1963, stating that the U.S. government and the CIA “more or less disenfranchised ourselves from the Cuban colony in Miami as a result of the Miro Cardona incident.”

On August 10, just a few months after Soviet KGB officer John McCone’s statement about the United States being “disenfranchised” from the Cuban colony in Miami, an anti-Castro Cuban had specific knowledge of plans to assassinate Fidel Castro, but according to a CIA cable, he would not reveal the identity of the individual in Cuba who was organizing Castro’s assassination because, “These Cubans believe that U.S. policy toward Cuba had been so wrong that U. S. govt agencies must be penetrated by traitors.”

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Setting Up Anti-Castro Cubans to be the Patsies
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Back in November 1962, funds for Cuban exiles were “reduced or cut off,” and “people were instructed to go out and seek employment.”

In January 1963, two months after the Cuban exiles were told to go out and get jobs and three months after the Cuban missile crisis, a group of exiles planned to use “dynamite” to blow up “cars and buildings in NY and Miami” and blame it on Castro, believing it would “compel” the United States to take “action against Cuba.”

It would have been relatively easy to manipulate Cuban exiles into using dynamite to blow up “cars and buildings” in New York and Miami. One of the keys to manipulating assets is to let them think that the action they take is their idea. KGB officers inside the CIA could simply let Cuban exiles overhear them say that the real problem is Castro’s inaction and that Castro has simply not given the United States a reason to invade Cuba.

First KGB officer: “It’s been three months since Castro tried to put Soviet missiles in Cuba. I can’t believe Kennedy let that slide without invading Cuba. It would be nice if someone could pull off something big and horrendous inside the United States and work it so that Castro would be blamed for it. The United States would then have to invade Cuba.”

Second KGB officer: “Yes, but it would have to be really big, otherwise, no U.S. invasion.”

Third KGB officer: “Seeing as how the exiles had to go out and get actual jobs, I’m sure they’d be interested in a ‘job’ that would result in Castro being blamed for some horrific action inside the United States. Maybe we should ask them if they’d like a job like that. They’d probably do it for free.”

Fourth KGB officer: “We’d be in big trouble if we told the Cuban exiles to do something like that, but since some of our most loyal exiles are standing a few feet away, listening and smiling, maybe they’ll think of it on their own. I’m sure they can’t hear us, because like I said, whatever they do has to be their own idea. We can’t tell them what to do.”

A CIA Memorandum for the Record states that an anti-Castro Cuban named Dr. Jose La Saga met with a CIA officer from November 7 through November 10, 1963, just two weeks before President Kennedy’s assassination, and according to the CIA, “It was La Saga’s firm position that while President Kennedy was in power, it would be impossible to defeat Castro.”

KGB officers inside the CIA had no problem manipulating anti-Castro Cubans into actively planning President Kennedy’s murder with a hope that Castro would be implicated in the assassination, and the Cuban government took decisive action that would lead the CIA to look for President Kennedy’s killers among the Cuban exiles.

As noted in the previous chapter, a letter from Havana, Cuba on November 29, 1962, almost a year before the assassination, told the recipient of the necessity to “kill President Kennedy” and that it would be a “great success” for Castro.

The intended recipient was also told to “continue demonstrating yourself as anti-Communist, more specifically anti-Castro . . . . You have played your role very well, and you have been successful in completely deceiving the FBI.

The letter telling the intended recipient to “kill President Kennedy” and “continue demonstrating yourself as anti-Communist, more specifically anti-Castro,” means the CIA and the Warren Commission would have been grossly negligent in not looking for President Kennedy’s assassins among the anti-Castro Cuban exiles.

Even more important, on November 26, 1963, a Cuban exile named Tony Cuesta told the FBI that someone had attempted to entice Cuban exiles into assassinating President Kennedy in order to put Vice President Lyndon Johnson into the Presidency. Cuesta was the military leader in the “exile attack” on a “Soviet vessel” back on March 27 in the “waters of the Atlantic.”

Cuesta told the FBI that a few weeks after the March 27 attack, he received an anonymous letter from Texas dated April 18, 1963, stating: “To Tony Cuesta, active, ardent, and audacious Cuban patriot and his group . . . . Only through one development will you Cuban patriots ever live again in your homeland as freemen, responsible, as must be the most capable, for the guidance and welfare of the Cuban people: namely, if an inspired act of God should place in the White House within weeks a Texan known to be a friend of all Latin Americans.”

The letter then states that Vice President Johnson, “under present conditions,” cannot help the exiles, but if “an Act of God” would “suddenly elevate him into the top position,” the exiles would get their much-needed support in their efforts to defeat Castro.

It concludes by telling Cuesta, “There are sharks in the waters of the Atlantic. Perhaps one of them, or a group, may free you of the Kennedy-Khrushchev frustrations, which now deny you your right to restore your homeland to control of the Cuban people and their own loyal and rightful rulers.”

The FBI report states that Cuesta told them he thought the letter was “the work of a ‘crackpot’” and “attached no importance to it.” But for some reason, Cuesta “kept it in his possession” for more than seven months and kept the envelope in which the letter had been sent, “postmarked April 18, 1963, Arlington, Texas.” After the assassination, Cuesta “reflected back upon this letter and felt that it might have more significance than he had at first attached to it.”

Tony Cuesta, an anti-Castro Cuban exile carrying out raids against Cuba, presented the FBI with documentation on November 26 that served to definitively implicate anti-Castro Cubans in the assassination. Recall that November 26 was the day that the FBI “substantially completed” its investigation, which means the CIA would be investigating Cuesta’s information.

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Re: Setting Up Anti-Castro Cubans to be the Patsies
« Reply #2 on: June 16, 2021, 10:38:36 AM »

 All that Anthony does is to spam his book here.

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Re: Setting Up Anti-Castro Cubans to be the Patsies
« Reply #3 on: June 16, 2021, 12:37:06 PM »
On the contrary, Fred.

All I do is put forth clear and concise evidence of the conspiracy to kill JFK. It just so happens that most of it is in my book.

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